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While no one was watching, the Obama administration has made a unilateral change without Congress to the landmark Affordable Care Act known as “Obamacare.” Aside from unapproved delays to help with it’s implementation to the granting of waivers to various … Continued

The federal Court of Appeals is not known for strict adherence to the constitution, but frequently has it’s moments of clarity – like interpreting what a law says, rather than what it meant to say. The Affordable Care Act was written poorly in … Continued

Since the Supreme Court’s infamous 4-1-4 ruling on the Affordable Care Act in June, nearly two dozen states have grappled with whether or not to comply with the first of many forthcoming deadlines found in the rules written (and still being … Continued

Feature article by Michael Tanner For years I have appreciated the research and subsequent input from the studious Cato Institute. Their think tank has produced articles that are cited by some of the nations most powerful leaders in both the … Continued